THI MOUNTAIN DCMOCRAT «nd HACKRVILLC TIMtS, PLACtHVlLLt, CALIFORNIAPAGt FIVIOutlaws begin leagueThe chaitios and their lootMembers of llic Columbia Construction team, trophic*. From the I of I is Com go F\an-. janwhich captured the Guys and Gals champion- Adams Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dolce, the spon-ships al the Hangtown Lanes, display their sors; Fran and Oilie Hanson.—Democrat photoCougars setfor leagueThe El Dorado'High C squad had its Golden Empire ‘League fina-1 tests 'Wednesday, with the qualifiers for the Varsityand B squad sprints and hurdles, pairing the way for 'Saturday’s championships at Marshall.IX AUDIT!OX to deciding the GEL titles, Saturday’s competition will decide the line-up for the sub-sectional meet slated for Davis on May 19. The first two place winners in each event will, be eligible for .the sub-section.Hangtown softball setto open play May 28KJL DORADO hopes, rest onthe husky shoulders ot RogerFive learns—Lindy’s Club, Robinsons, Michigan-Cal, Rupley brothers logging, and the Placer-viUe Florists-—are set to open play in the Hangtown softball league May 28.Representatives of the club voted John Sweetland in as president, and Don Unge witter as sec-retary-treasurer.THE GROUP decided on a schedule which will see the teams play each other three times for a total of 12 gameseach. The four top teams will meet in a round robin playoff series at the end of the season The first place team will play the third place team, and the second and fourth place teams will clash m sudden death series. The winners will then play a two out of three game set for the title.with easy winGround rules and by-lawsPlayer* interested in joining one of the softball teamsfor this summer can do soMere discussed. It was decidedi A 1 rttt’ni* ilia cnnncfirfcJ F oa •ilirlby contacting John Sweet-laml, the loop’s president or one of the managers of the teams—Don Dyers, Mich-Cal;Scotten, Enos pace24-1win overYubaThe Placerville Outlaws opened pushed m the Outlaw tallies intheir defense of the IMacer-No-vada League championship Sunday with a 24-1 shelling of the Yuba County Travelers,THE GAME was dedicated to Dick Buhlert, who was killed in an accident The first ball was tossed out by Placervtlle’s Mr. Baseball,” Harvey West. In a pre-game ceremonies, A! Hamilton, a candidate for governor, pitched to Senator John Bego-vich, who singled Herb Colwell, who is running for county lax collector, was the catcher.The Outlaws look their cue from the senator as they battered four Yuba htirlers for 13 hits. The Travelers in turnwere as inept as the playing of the National Anthem. They collected only one unearned run, and four hits off the slants of Bill Enos and Troy Herriage.The Yuba Countiaiis, who are stationed at Camp Beale, helped the Outlaw cause with 11 free passes, and five errors. The defending champs had a big six-run . uprising in ihe first stanza, then completed the rout by scoring 11 limes m the sixth!add a $5 forfeit charge. If a team forfeits, the money will go into the league’s funds, and another $5 will have to be put up before the team plays again.A MEETING was slated forTWO WALKS, two errors, singles by Jim Westlake and Norm Strass, Bob Shoemaker’s double and a three-bagger by Enostlho first CAL FRAZIER singled, Trus-len Scotten doubled, and Ron Lacey, who replaced injured Jim Leavitt, tripled to account for three more runs in the third. The Outlaws drove Yuba’s starter Dennis Bartow 10 the showers in the fifth with a four-run outburst that featured a single by Scotten, and sacrifice flies by Lacey and Westlake, along with two errors, a pair of walks and a hit batter.Ted Guiertin was thrown into ihe massacre at this stage, and got the Outlaws started toward their 11 run inning by walking the first two batters, then giving up singles to Mike Arnold and Seotten, After he walked another batter Phil Irby was brought in, and he walked two and gave up a two-bagger to Chuck McIntyre. Joe Brazil followed, ami lie gave up a near home run to Enos, who was caught going into the plate. Carlos Hunter squelched the rally, and finished out the game.SCOTTEN AND Westlake each drove in five runs, and Enos contributed four RBI’s to his cause.The Outlaws will go after win No. 2 Sunday in Roseville.CougarsOUTLAWSAB(Continued from Page Pour)ing five and hitting two batters. El Dorado 100 000 0—1 6 6Folsom 001 208 x—9 6 0Elliott, Cline (7) and Nunez; Frazier and Williams.Arnold, ss Frazier, If x^nderson, 1£ Scotten, 2b Lacey, cWestlake, lb McIntyre, 3b Straass, cf Pintar, cf Shoemaker, rl Cook, rf Enos, plie*3 i.iatL p621533522303R33 143211112•K RRI 2 10D103111101020Q053 5 2 1 0 1 04 U—i****■ - I*t \ 1 frVn vV-1